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Windows software that enables the PC to recognize Mac-formatted disks and disc media, and Mac-formatted iPods.
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Acute Systems |
Windows 2000, 2003, XP, and Vista |
Enables Windows to read, write and format Mac HFS, HFS+, and HFSX drives and discs. Users access Mac volumes with a File Explorer-type user interface with external drag and drop. Long filename support. Search disk by Mac type/creator or PC extension.Multisession CD support. Keep or refresh file dates between copy. New File Explorer type user interface with external drag and drop. |
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| Catacombae | HFS Explorer (free) | Windows 2000/XP/Vista |
A JavaApp that enables Windows to browse Mac (HFS+) formatted drives and partitions. (A blogger wrote about using it with Boot Camp). |
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Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, UNIX |
Access Mac floppies and any SCSI media. Also contains file translators that can convert between Macintosh and PC graphics file formats, as well as graphics and text viewers for many file formats. |
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Windows 95/98/NT/2000Me/XP (Also available for Macintosh and UNIX) |
Lets you create cross-platform (hybrid) CD-ROMs that include ISO9660, Joliet, RockRidge, and HFS. Lets you assign Macintosh type and creator file attributes based on file name or file content. Drag and drop the files or directories to create the disk image. AutoStart support for Macintosh, AutoRun support for Windows. Execute an application or open a document when the CD is inserted. |
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Logiciels & Services, Duhem |
(French version also available) |
Windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista |
Reading, writing and formatting HD (High Density) floppy disks (1.44 MB), CD-ROMs, pure HFS, hybrid (HFS/ISO 9660) and even ISO 9660 CD-ROMs with Apple extensions DVD-ROMs, which are in fact just huge CD-ROMs. Plain hard disks (IDE) without any capacity limit (see also our page on Disk Interfaces). Windows NT/2000/XP only. |
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(French version also available) |
Windows NT, 2000, XP |
Produces hybrid Macintosh/PC (HFS/ISO 9660) CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs on a PC. (DVD-ROMs are just bigger volumes.) Hybrid CD-ROMs behave like native media on both platforms (PC and Macintosh) and give all users the best possible experience when mounting the CD-ROM on their computer. |
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Windows Me, 98SE, 2000 , XP, Vista, 2003 Server |
Enables Windows to read and write to Mac-formatted drives. Windows users can access Mac disks of all types from the desktop, Explorer and from any software. No special user interface is used; Mac drives appear where standard Windows drives appear. Can read, write, and format Mac disks, as well as decode MacBinary (.bin) and BinHex (.hqx) files. Uses Mac floppies, external hard drives, and removable media including Zip, CDs, DVDs, and more. Automatically converts file names, eliminating characters not allowed and adding the proper extension. Supports long Mac OS X file names on Mac OS Extended (HFS+) disks. MacDrive 7 also includes a utility for Windows called MacDrive Disk Manager, which adds the ability to analyze and repair Mac-formatted (HFS+) disks, MacDrive Disk Manager can also partition and format hard disks in HFS+. Another included utility, MacDrive CD/DVD Creator, can burn Mac CDs and DVDs. Can be used to access Mac partition from Boot Camp. |
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Windows XP and Vista |
Windows software that lets you use Mac-formatted (and Windows formatted) iPods in Windows, whether on a PC or a Mac with Boot Camp, Parallels, or VMware. iTunes for Windows does not support Mac-formated iPods. Also unlike iTunes, XPlay can send music, playlists, videos, and photos from the iPod to Windows. iTunes can only send files to the iPod. You can use XPlay by itself or with iTunes for Windows, and also can connect an iPod with Windows Media Player 11 and Vista Media Center. XPlay 3 can also recover music and videos that an iPod can no longer find, and can automatically convert unprotected WMA files to MP3. It also lets you move vCard contacts from Outlook and other contact managers to the iPod. |